I have to admit that because I was born in England and attended High School there, the history that I studied was of course English History and sadly I am not familiar with Canadian History and don’t know much about the history of our area. That is of course until this weekend when I was happy to have had some time to stop by the 1784 Celebration that has been happening in Lamoureux Park beside the Cornwall Community Museum.
The event began this past Friday (June 7th) and continues until 3pm today (Sunday (June 9th) so if you haven’t checked it out – Today is the last day to do so – come and learn about the history of our community.
Planning for this event began last Fall and it celebrates the 240th anniversary of the Loyalist settlers founding New Johnstown (now Cornwall) and the Royal Townships (now SD&G and the Counties of Leeds and Grenville).
I stopped by on Friday to check out more than 25 local history and heritage organizations that were setup in The Heritage Village Museum tent and I was happy to find a booth about the British Home Children as I have tried a few times to find the museum located along Highway #2. At the booth was a beautiful quilt and the maker of this quilt explained the meaning of each square to me.
Throughout the tent there was an abundance of information in the form of displays and presentations and outside Living Historians have rebuilt the New Johnstown settlement so you can experience the hardships of living in our community back in 1784.
The Cornwall Community Museum is also open throughout the celebrations. Even after the celebrations have ended this afternoon, for more information about the history of our area please visit the Museum, located at 160 Water Street West. Regular opening hours are: Tuesdays and Wednesdays 9 am to 4 pm, Thursdays and Fridays 12-7 pm and Saturday 9 am to 4pm. Visit today and for detailed information online about the history behind the 1784 event visit: www.1784.ca
During the evening, Friday and Saturday there was entertainment at the Bandshell and on Friday evening I stopped by to enjoy some energetic Francophone Entertainment by Louis Racine Group. Despite the dark skies and raindrops most of the benches were filled with toe tapping music lovers.
If you haven’t already stopped by to take in the 1784 Celebrations, you still have time to do so today til 3pm, but hurry!
Today’s Schedule is as follows:
10 am – Heritage Village opens.
10 am – Parade to Church Service.
10 am – Living History Encampment opens.
1 pm – Military Tactical Manoeuvres.
3 pm – Closing